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Transcript of November 2012 Kol Shalom
NOVEMBER 2012
THE NEWSLETTER OF CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
OUR RABBITHANKSGIVING 2012
Hodu l’Adonai Ki Tov Ki L’Olam HasdoGive thanks to G-d, for G-d’s love is forever - Hallel Service
V’hu haya, v’hu hoveh v’hu yihiyehAnd G-d was, and G-d is, and G-d will be. - Adon Olam hymn
As we enter the Thanksgiving season, the phrase Hodu L’Adonai Ki Tov,Ki l’olam hasdo,” really resonates with me. It is an uplifting phrase found oftenin our liturgy, but sung with particular joy in the Hallel service which we sing in
engaging melodies during our festivals and holidays.
But this particular Thanksgiving Season 2012 at Congregation Beth Shalom is somewhatdifferent than other years because of this interesting bridge between our past, present andfuture. I see G-d in all of this. And G-d’s four letter unpronounceable Name: yud-hay-vav-hay, symbolized by Adonai, represents the verb “to be” – in all three tenses. So whenthinking of such an abstract concept of G-d, we think of a Presence who occupies past,
present and future (haya, hoveh, yihiyeh – was, is, will be) simultaneously.
We begin by giving thanks in the past tense: ninety years of past to be specific. It is absolutely mind-boggling to thinkCongregation Beth Shalom is celebrating NINETY years of existence. Back in 1922, when this synagogue was foundedjust two streets to the east, at the corner of Washington and 18th Streets, our country was just closing the gates as 2.4 millionJews, mostly from Eastern Europe and Russia, entered our country. The early builders of the Delaware Jewish communitywanted to create a spiritual meeting place between the pre-existing Orthodoxy and Reform synagogues of Wilmington, andthat is how our synagogue, aligned with Conservative Judaism, came into being.
We will begin our 90th anniversary celebration on Saturday night, November 3, at 5:30pm, with a Minha/Maariv servicein our chapel, giving thanks to G-d for our synagogue leaders Celina and Ron Riebman, Helen and Norman “Sonny”Schutzman, and Ruth Siegel. Our honorees will take the three alliyot at the service. From there, we will enter into theatrium for a gala cocktail reception followed by festivities and dinner in the social hall.
As important as it is to celebrate our past, with Thanksgiving, it is equally important to celebrate our present, and all theblessings we experience, from having enough to eat to having a roof over our heads. Thus, as we have done for many years,we will gather on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving for an Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration. This year we willbegin with a veggie/dairy potluck dinner at 6pm, followed by 7pm services, at Peninsula-McCabe United MethodistChurch, located at the corner of 22nd Street and Baynard Boulevard. Cantor Elisa, along with members of the BethShalom Adult Choir, and I will be among several interfaith presenters. During our celebration, we will be raising funds andresources for Family Promise, our interfaith community’s response to homelessness in Delaware.
We will take our feeling of gratitude in November and project into our future, as we take the joy from our InterfaithThanksgiving Celebration and translate it into substantive social action and Tikkun Olam work in January. Organized byDina Lipschultz, Beth Shalom members will join with congregants from Beth Emeth and six neighborhood churches.Together we will take turns hosting, feeding and entertaining homeless families housed for one-week intervals, three timesper year at Peninsula-McCabe. Please read Dina’s article on page 12 or e-mail her at [email protected], to get involved.
G-d was, G-d is, and G-d will be. Our gratitude is past, present, and future. Our inspiration by ninety years of past serviceto our community shapes our present interfaith Thanksgiving celebration and informs our future social action initiatives onbehalf of the homeless in our community.
May G-d bless us in every way, may we appreciate all the bounty we have – and from a place of gratitude, may we all beinspired to reach out and help others.
Rabbi Michael Beals
PASTAnniversary CelebrationSaturday, November 35:30pm (Minha/Maariv)
Congregation Beth Shalom
PRESENTThanksgiving CelebrationTuesday, November 20
6:00pm Dinner / 7:00pm ServicePeninsula-McCabe
FUTUREFamily Promise
Sunday, January 6 - 13Peninsula-McCabe
see Dina Lipschultz for more info
3CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
TRULY AMONG FAMILY
For many years, I was a twice a year Jew! You know us… never missed a RoshHashanah or Kol Nidre service, but never saw what the synagogue looked like on aMonday morning. Yet, between the death of my father and the Shabbat requirement
for B’nai Mitzvah students, we started to come to services more. At first a few Fridays, thenadding Saturdays, until you could find us here almost every weekend.
If you attended services on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, you saw my daughter Alex (orAviva to most of you) read Torah. If you were in the Sanctuary, you may have noticed thatAviva’s nerves got the best of her. Yet, if you were in the Family Service, thirty minuteslater, you would have seen her chant her Torah in the relaxed setting of our home portionwith the skill and confidence that she had while practicing
In the sanctuary, I watched Aviva walk up to the Bimah. I was filled with pride and admiration at the courage she showed.This is something I would have found too daunting as a teenager and still find overwhelming as an adult. What I saw nextmoved me in a way that I could never fully explain. When I saw Cantor Elisa walk up, put her arm around Aviva, and guideAviva through her Torah portion, I knew that we were among family and that she cared about our daughter as much as Mikeand I do. As Aviva walked back to her seat, she was still visibly shaken and to watch this congregation wrap their armsaround her with love and support, I knew that we were truly among family!
For those who have been content with merely making an appearance on the High Holy Days, I would implore you toreconsider. In this Shul, we celebrate each other’s successes and we mourn each other’s losses…TOGETHER! So for thisformer twice a year Jew, I would like to encourage anyone looking for a loving, spiritual home to remember that we here atCongregation Beth Shalom are a family!
With Love,Melissa Stanley
OUR SYNAGOGUE
THANK YOU
Dear Congregants,
This year more than seven hundred congregants andcommunity members attended our Sanctuary, Family, andChildren’s High Holy Days Services. I am very gratefulfor the many volunteers, clergy, and staff, who make theseHigh Holy Days possible for our congregation and ourcommunity and am truly amazed by what we can do insuch a short amount of time. Everything from our HonorsCommittee to our Ushers Committee, from our hostesses ofthe Sisterhood Break-the-Fast to the architects of ourMen’s Club Sukkah Raising, and from the members of ourAdult Choir to the coordinators of the Book ofRemembrance, audio/visuals, and Israel Bond Appeal;thank you one and all!
Next year, Erev Rosh Hashanah begins on Wednesday,September 4, 2013, just two days following Labor Day.But until then, let’s take every day as it arrives and enjoyall the special moments and times being with our friendsand family.
B’Shalom,Hayim Seth Weiss,High Holy Days Chair
DO A MITZVAH . . . VOLUNTEER!
Join your fellow congregants inan annual tradition, volunteer atSt. Francis Hospital on Tuesday,December 25th.
Three shifts available: 7:00am -- 11:00am 10:30am -- 2:00pm 3:00pm -- 7:00pm
St. Francis will feed you during your shift.All child volunteers must be at least 16 years old.
Sign up for a shift by calling or emailing Ellen Meyer,no later than December 12th.
To volunteer, call (302) 652-6663 or [email protected]
The St. Francis employees who will be able to spendChristmas Day with their families because of you will bemost grateful.
Thank you!
4 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
OUR CANTORTHANKSGIVING: A JEWISH HOLIDAY
As Thanksgiving approaches, I cannot help but think that this American holiday isquite Jewish in nature. As we know, Sukkot is seen as the most joyous time ofyear, z’man simchateinu, when we celebrate the fall harvest and all that G-d has
given us. We spend a week eating, schmoozing, and possibly even sleeping in our Sukkahto remember the time when the Israelites lived in temporary dwellings after G-d broughtus out of the land of Egypt. While we celebrate in our Sukkah, we are exposed to theelements and are reminded of how lucky we are to have roofs over our heads. Sukkotreminds us of how vulnerable we truly are and, thus, we thank G-d for all that G-d hasprovided us. One of the key features of this holiday is hachnasat orchim, showinghospitality to guests. We invite guests to partake in our many blessings. In my mind,Sukkot has always reminded me a little of Thanksgiving.
Although it is not clear precisely why the Pilgrims decided to celebrate Thanksgiving theway they did, we can only guess that they got the idea from biblical passages
describing the Feast of Booths or Sukkot. Some believe that the Pilgrims, before coming to America, may have madecontact with the Sephardic Jewish community of Holland. In 1492, the Jews were expelled from Spain, and they fled toother parts of Europe and the Middle East, one such place being Holland. The Pilgrims were also expelled from theirhomelands and fled in search of better lives. The Pilgrims eventually came to America in order to be able to practice theirreligion freely. While we do not know very much about the first Thanksgiving, we do know that this fall harvest celebrationoccurred in 1621 and, like our meals on Sukkot, that meal took place outdoors. Just as we invite guests into our Sukkah, thePilgrims invited Native Americans to their first Thanksgiving and we have continued this tradition of welcoming guestsever since.
So, is Thanksgiving Jewish? Both Sukkot and Thanksgiving are joyous holidays in which we are thankful for the abundancein our lives and we invite guests to share in all that we have. I am convinced that whether or not the Pilgrims deliberatelybased Thanksgiving off of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, the holiday reminds us of critical Jewish values.
I am always looking to the liturgy as a guide for my life, and every year around this time, I spend some extra time thinkingabout Jewish texts that thank G-d for all of the beautiful things in our lives. We see examples of this in many prayers, butthe one that always seems to come to mind this time of year is Birchot HaShachar, a series of blessings we recite everymorning. In this passage, we thank G-d for many things in our lives- clothing the naked, lifting up the fallen, etc. Once I amdone reciting these prescribed things that we as Jews are thankful for, I often like to create my own set of verses thankingG-d for all of the personal blessings in my life. Over the next few weeks, I invite you to think about what you are thankfulfor. I wish you a Thanksgiving filled with family, love, and warmth.
Cantor Elisa Abrams
F R I D AY, D E C E M B E R 7 , 2 0 1 2
5:45pm - Early Gathering for Light Nosh & Schmooze
6:15pm - Kabbalat Shabbat Musical Service (SPECIAL TIME)
7:15pm - Dinner as our Celebration Continues
All members invited. More information to come.
5CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
OUR SYNAGOGUE
FROM OUR EDUCATION DIRECTOR, CANTOR ELISA ABRAMS
Congregation Beth Shalom’s Hebrew School is back on a regular schedule now that all of theChaggim, holidays, are over. Over the last month, students have learned all about the HighHoly Days both in their classrooms and outside. Many of our students attended our family
High Holy Days services and also the main sanctuary services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.Students had the opportunity to walk down to Brandywine Creek to take part in our synagogue-wideTashlich program, where we tossed pieces of bread into the creek symbolizing the tossing away of
our sins. All classes created decorations for CBS’s Sukkah. Hopefully youhad the opportunity to stop by and see it! Students also spent an entire morning learning aboutSukkot at a variety of stations around the synagogue and under the Sukkah. Students shook thelulav and etrog, built edible Sukkot, and played a holiday trivia game. Students are not onlylearning, but are getting hands on experience in their classes!
I am very excited to announce that Confirmation is off to a great start! In order to offer students avariety of exciting courses of study, Rabbi Michael, Dina Lipschultz, and I are teaching threedifferent courses - Israel, Jewish Lifecycle, and Jewish Cooking.- and the classes will be taught incycles of three weeks. By the end of the year, students will have studied these three areas in depth.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me: [email protected].
(Special thanks to Donna Harlev for taking photos.)
For children five and under - November 10, 2012 - 9:30am
Join the CBS Youth/Teen Choir!Who: Anyone Grades 3 and up
Where: Congregation Beth ShalomWhen: Sundays 12:15 (after Hebrew School) starting November 4th
* Bring a dairy lunch *Cost: FREE!!
How: Contact Cantor Elisa Abrams ([email protected])
Please provide the following information: Child’s name, age, grade in school Parent(s) names and contact information
6 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2012 - 7:00PMTEDDY ROOSEVELT AND THE JEWST.R., “Rough Rider”, explorer, naturalist, Governor of New York and U.S.President. What was his relationship with the emerging U.S. Jewish population?Join us for this stimulating lecture with Rabbi Lance Sussman, PhD, SeniorRabbi Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park. A dessert reception will follow the lecture.
Presented by the Rabbi Jacob Kraft Educational Foundation
SAVE THE DATE SAVE THE DATE SAVE THE DATE
(photo: Theodore Roosevelt, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)
SECOND FRIDAY SHABBATNOVEMBER 9, 2012 - VETERANS DAY SHABBAT:IN A MOSLEM COUNTRY, IN THE NAVY, ONLY JEW ON THE BASE!
Veterans Day was once known as Armistice Day. November 11, 1918, was the last dayof “The War to End All Wars,” World War I. Since our country’s beginning, youngmen and women have been called to arms and many have given their “last full measure
of devotion.” American Jews have served in every conflict of our nation’s history. During theRevolutionary War, one of the first Jewish Americans to give his life was Lt. Colonel SolomonBush, who died in the Battle of the Brandywine. During the Civil War, more than 7,000 Jewsfought for the Union and 3,000 for the Confederates. By World War II, 550,000 Jewish men andwomen served in our armed forces, 39,500 casualties, 11,500 killed in action. Twenty-two Jewsattained senior officer rank, forty- nine thousand battle awards, including 3 CongressionalMedals of Honor: Ben Soloman, Isadore Jachman, and Raymond Zussman. In 1954, followingthe Korean Conflict, the day was renamed as Veterans Day, thus honoring all veterans whoserved. Today over 10,000 Jews serve our country in uniform, and nearly 60 Jewish men and women have been killed inaction in the Global War on Terror.
Join us Friday, November 9, at 8:00pm, as Marty Mand, who served in the U.S. Navy in North Africa, shares hisexperiences of being the only Jew on a military base within a Moslem country. Joining us this evening will be RabbiJeremy Winaker, Senior Jewish Educator at the University of Delaware Hillel. He will be leading us in song and prayer aswe honor and remember those who served.
Marv Cytron
USN LTJG(Lietenatnt Junior Grade)
Martin Mand, 1960
YOUR DATEBOOK FOR UPCOMING EVENTS, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES.SENT TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS EVERY WEDNESDAY. NOT RECEIVING IT? LET OUR OFFICE KNOW.
7CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
BAT MITZVAH
PARASHAT TOLDOTNovember 17, 2012
REBECCA LAWRENCE HARRISONDaughter of Mara Raskin
Sister to Rachel
Is your child having a Spring Bar or Bat Mitzvah?Be sure to send us your announcement and photo, at least
two months in advance, to [email protected] andwe will gladly place it in the Kol Shalom.
MAZEL TOV
To Jackie and Gary Harad on the birth of their twingrandchildren, Samuel and Beatrix Levine.
To Andrea and Richard Levine on the birth of theirgranddaughter, Molly Ellen Levine. Parents are Ellen
Cantillon and James Stone Levine.
To Danna and Roger Levy on the birth of theirgranddaughter, Charlotte Marie Lunglhofer. Parents are
Erica (Levy) and Jon Lunglhofer.
To Judy and Alex Montag on the birth of their grandson,Zachary Greg Montag.
To Dr. Warren Butt, Dr. Evan Crain, Dr. RalphMilner, Dr. Craig Sternberg, Dr. Margot Waitz, and Dr.Henry Weiner on being recognized as Delaware Today’s
TOP DOCTORS in 2012 as voted by their peers.
To Suzanne Barton Grant on being recognized with the2012 Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award at the International
Lion of Judah Conference in New York.
To Ellen and Alan Levin on the marriage of their son,Andrew to Jessica Kokoszka.
WELCOME NEW FAMILIES
Rhona Bergman
Mark and Elaine Mendelson
R eally exciting things are happening with the Men'sClub this year. An increase in membership andinvolvement at all levels, more events, and greater
coordination with other synagogue groups are all takingplace. "We really want to make the Men's Club anattractive way for men to get involved, stay involved, andbe a part of the greater Beth Shalom community," says PeteHazen, co-President of the Men's Club for 2012-13.
Of course there are sports-themed events, like FantasyFootball (expanded to two leagues this year), Big Football!at Theatre N (details below photo), Big Game Night, andJewish Heritage Nights at the Blue Rocks, Phillies, andSixers, but the group also hosts monthly social get-togethers, like Brews with Jews, and leads or co-sponsors avariety of synagogue-related events: Hebrew School HotDog Days, Sukkah Building, Latkes for Chanukah,Community Game Night, and Men's Club Shabbat.
If you're not a member of Men's Club and want to knowmore, check out the Men's Club area on the synagoguewebsite (www.bethshalomwilmington.org/mensclub), orsend an e-mail to [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you soon.
BIG, REALLY BIG! MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL -
Join the CBS Men's Club to watch the Eagles-Saints gameon Monday, November 5 at Theater N, 1007 N. OrangeStreet in downtown Wilmington. Movie theater-size screen,great sound system, comfy seats. What more can you askfor? Admission and popcorn are FREE. Snacks andbeverages are available for purchase. For further details,Contact David Fruchtman [email protected].
MENS CLUB
8 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
OUR SISTERHOOD
FOR CBS WOMEN OF ALL AGES!
The Sisterhood’s mission is to encourage increased involvement and activism inthe synagogue among women of all ages through friendship, support and mitzvot. We
provide social, educational, philanthropic and spiritual activities in addition to supportingthe synagogue by way of fundraising, member recruitment and operational assistance.
How can YOU Become a Sisterhood Member or Renew Your Dues?
We welcome you to JOIN Sisterhood for 2013 or simply renew your annual dues now for 2013. Simply go to theSisterhood page of the CBS website (www.bethshalomwilmington.org/sisterhood) and use the Paypal link for Membership!
Sisterhood is changing its "year" to better reflect our planning and scheduling since we tend to follow the Hebrew yearand not the calendar year. Your 2013 dues will take you through September 30, 2013. Starting next year, 2013,Sisterhood Dues will be due by October 1 to be considered a member for our 2014 Annual Membership Kickoff Event.
For more information, contact:President, Suzanne Burcat at (302) 234.2156 [email protected] orVP of Membership, Debbie Nachlis at (302) 475.3429 [email protected]
Please Join Us!Sisterhood Shabbat with Kiddush Luncheon
Saturday, December 1 at 9:30amWe’re looking for Sisterhood members to take on English and Hebrew
readings, prayer leadership, Torah readings, etc.
Please contactCarol Einhorn: (302) 791.9725 ([email protected])
Meredith Weiss: (302) 283.1450 ([email protected])
Deborah Grayson Riegel was a huge hit atthe Sisterhood Membership Kickoff brunch!We had an amazing turnout for a fabulousbrunch prepared by the Kitchen Klub, andwe were entertained and educated by our
motivating speaker!
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9CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
OUR SYNAGOGUE
CREATE A JEWISH LEGACY
Imagine what our community would look like in ten ortwenty years, if everyone left us a legacy through abequest in his or her Will. The long-lasting impact on
programs, services, and finances would be invaluable.
A Legacy Committee has been formed to work jointly with theJewish Federation of Delaware’s Jewish Fund for the Future. Thebrand new initiative is called “Create a Jewish Legacy” – a new,concentrated, effort to educate our community on how easy and vitalit is to leave a bequest for our Jewish community.
Charitable bequests are flexible. You can designate a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate oreven the asset to use; it is up to you. Charitable bequests provide lasting legacies, without the risk of outlivingyour assets. Charitable bequests make a real difference, benefitting generations to come.
On Sunday, November 11, Richard Nassau, of the Jewish Federation, will explain the details behind the Create aJewish Legacy program and how together we can build a legacy for our synagogue.
To learn more about this program, reserve your seat for the breakfast by calling the synagogue office: 302-654-4462. Deadline is Wednesday, November 7. Join the twenty-five families of our synagogue who havealready become inaugural members of our Legacy Society.
As my ancestors planted for me before I was born, so do I plant for those who will come after me –Talmud Ta’anit 23a
S U N D AY, N O V E M B E R 1 1 AT 1 0 : 0 0 A M
Presentation by Richard NassauJewish Federation of Delaware’s Jewish Fund for the Future
To reserve your seat call the CBS office: 302.654.4462 by November 7.
For additional information contact our Legacy Committee representativesSeth Bloom, Karolin Lipman and Robert Davis
WWW.BETHSHALOMWILMINGTON.ORG/LEGACY
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12 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
REPAIRING OUR WORLD - TIKKUN OLAM
FAMILY PROMISE: A NEW TIKKUN OLAM PROJECT
There are over 6,000 homeless people throughout a year in Delaware, with almost half of these children.Now Congregation Beth Shalom is joining the other 9th Ward congregations (2 synagogues, 5 churches) aspart of Family Promise of Northern New Castle County. This is an opportunity for CBS members and
friends to be involved in a hands-on, interfaith project to directly benefit homeless families in our community.Families will be housed during three specific weeks in the year at McCabe-Peninsula Church on BaynardBoulevard, and we will support this by shopping, cooking, socializing, staying overnight, and driving duringthese weeks.
You can even involve your children in this project. Wewill ask for volunteers to spend the early evening hourssocializing, eating, and playing with our guest families.
Families will be coming to Peninsula-McCabe theweek of January 6 - 13, 2013.
All volunteers will have to attend one of themandatory training sessions. These sessions will allbe held at Peninsula-McCabe on these dates:
Tuesday, November 6 4:00 to 6:00pmSunday, November 11 6:00 to 8:00pmWednesday, December 5 7:00 to 9:00pm
Family Promise of Northern New Castle County(www.familypromisede.org) helps homeless familieswith children move toward lasting independence byproviding a safe place to eat and sleep, intensive casemanagement, life skills training, support, andencouragement. We do this through a network ofcongregations that host these families directly in theirhouses of worship, staffed by caring volunteers whohave put their faith into action. Each guest andvolunteer is important to us and we are joyful about allof the acts that happen in our midst to restore familiesto stable housing.
You can truly make a difference in the lives of some inour community! For more information: contact DinaLipschultz, [email protected]
Providing some of the following items will be helpful.
Supplies kept at Peninsula-McCabe UMC for hosting: Games, books, toys (age-appropriate) Pack-n-play(s) 2 crib sheets & covers High chair (s) 16 storage bins (sheets, blanket, mattress cover,
½ shower curtain, hand towel & wash cloth)
Items to set up the bedrooms: 16 sets of twin sheets 16 mattress covers (twin size) 8 plastic shower curtains
(1/2 makes a bed protector) 16+ blankets /comforters
(to keep our families warm in the winter time!) 4 small tables 4 table lamps 4 alarm clocks 4 flashlights with batteries 4 waste baskets 4 laundry baskets
Provided to the Day Center Staff to give to families asthey move into the network: 14 sets of towels; A “set” is a big towel, hand
towel and wash cloth (These are provided to eachindividual that enters the Family Promise networkand they get to keep the set when they move out.)
14 pillows (These are given to each individual thatenters the network and the pillow travels with themthrough the network rotation.)
Family Promise provides the initial set of aerobeds(20 with 4 pumps) that will be kept at Peninsula-McCabe.
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OUR COMMUNITY
SHABBAT UNPLUGGED - JOINT PROGRAMFriday, November 9
6:00pm - Dinner / 7:30pm - ServicesTemple Beth El, Newark, DE
R abbi Michael and Cantor Elisa of CongregationBeth Shalom will join Rabbi Micah Becker-Kleinof Temple Beth El and Jewish educators and
musicians, from the Greater Philadelphia region for anevening featuring musical performances to the Shabbatliturgy, spiritual kavanot to enhance prayer, solos byCantor Elisa, and some violin by Rabbi Michael. Open toall congregants, this is an opportunity to worship a littlecloser to home for our Beth Shalom congregants living inHockessin, Newark, Bear and Middletown.
The evening will begin at 6:00pm with a salmon/dairyfamily dinner, catered by Boscov's. Reservations for themeal are due by Monday, November 5. Please call theCBS office (302-654-4462) to RSVP. Cost is $13.50 foradults, $7.50 for children.
Services begin at 7:30pm. You are welcome to join in forservices without coming to dinner.
A festive Oneg will follow, featuring delicious dessertsfrom the kitchen of Temple Beth El.
This joint program is an opportunity to build a closerbridge with both synagogues.
IN OUR GIFT SHOP
Come in…Shop for the holidays!
FREE CANDLESwith the purchase of any menorah*
Expires 11-30-2012~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Can’t find what you want?We’ll be glad to help you find what you need!
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Volunteers NeededFor whole/half-time shifts!All volunteers receive a discount.Inquiries: Joyce Kaufmann, [email protected]
*standard candles
REQUIEM FOR 9/11Sunday, November 25
7:00pm - ConcertGrand Opera House, Wilmington, DE
R equiem for 9/11, an inspiring new work fromcomposer Wilson Gault Somers, will premiere onSunday, November 25, 2012 on the main stage of
Wilmington’s historic Grand Opera House. Requiem for9/11 is first and foremost a music composition ofremembrance that ‘honors the triumph of the human spirit’on that fateful day. The music draws inspiration from thetraditional Requiem Mass form, complementing the ancientLatin Mass text with English text taken from OldTestament and Holy Scriptures. Somers, who has beenpraised and celebrated for his previous major work, Massfor the Homeless, explained, “It is a message of hope, amessage of tolerance and of understanding for our ever-changing, vulnerable world.” Requiem for 9/11, which willbe performed by chamber orchestra and chorus, will be thefinale to a program of great American music.
The net proceeds from the premiere of this important newwork will benefit the Flight 93 National Memorial. Thepassengers and crew of Flight 93 will be permanentlyhonored at the site where their final struggle ended in arural field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Their heroismembodies the essence of Requiem for 9/11.
More information, including a link at which tickets can bepurchased, is available at www.requiemfor911.org.
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2012 INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING CELEBRATIONT U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 0
6:00PM - POTLUCK DAIRY/VEGETARIAN DINNER7:00PM - SERVICE
PENINSULA-McCABE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 2200 BAYNARD BOULEVARD, WILMINGTON, DE(CONSIDER BRINGING A NON-PERISHABLE GOOD TO SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY FOOD BANKS)
November 1Steven EdellRoy FinkelmanConstance Lipson
November 3Samuel CaplanSusan EbnerJack McDermott
November 4Bill AdelmanRyan SolomonMegan StinerAlaina WalterCorinne Wiley
November 5Susan CraneSteven Weiler
November 6Caryl Marcus Stape
November 7Rona FinkelsteinDonna Miller
November 8Robert CohenRuth Ann GerAlexis HughesStanley RossMichael SigmanNathan Zahn
November 9Anne Glass
November 10Herman SteinGerald TurnauerSeth Walter
November 11Cindy ImberClaire Kantar
November 12Nigel CaplanRebecca HarrisonNoah KerznerDanielle KullerBret Morris
November 13Daniel BerkowitzEthan Cooper
November 14Jacob AdelmanLaurel SigmanSusan Spitzer
November 15Leslie DukartAlex FelzerLinda Saccomando
November 16Pam-Sue SchwartzEdward Sobel
November 17Bernice Tomases
November 18Peri BermanEthel GorensteinDavid KernerAlan Levin
November 19Rebecca BeckBeverly CloudJason Kutz
November 20Melissa Stanley
November 21Howard BarthBenjamin ChadwickSeth Ebner
November 23Layla RudinskyBrent Saliman
November 24Gabrielle HaradDonna HarlevLecia McDermottSophie Winaker
November 25Suzanne AdelmanGary GoldHali MuldoonKelsey MuldoonCelina Riebman
November 26Samantha LipsonJack MarkellRuth Siegel
November 27Berta KerrJill Liebling
November 28Brian AppelbaumAlan Horowitz
November 29Lori BarbanelMomilani BudnerRachel DavidsonRalph Downard, Jr.Elaine Rosenberg
November 30Barbara FelzerJamie Rosengarten
We extend Birthday and Anniversary greetings to members of our Beth Shalom Family this month. If a birthday oranniversary date was inadvertently left off, please contact the Beth Shalom Office (302-654-4462) so we canupdate our records. Mazel Tov and Best Wishes!
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIESKatie & Michael Glazier - 11/1Ann & Michael Dukart - 11/2Jennifer & Gregg Fink - 11/8Amie Baker & Robert Hronsky - 11/9Karen & Michael Ballard - 11/11Cheryl & Ken Kamm - 11/11Lawren & Kevin Gross - 11/12Ali Mendelson & Jeremy Winaker -11/13Rhea & Stanley Levy - 11/19Osnat & Ofer David - 11/20Rita & Manuel Panar - 11/22Linda & Michael Saccomando - 11/25Shara & Ken Bubes - 11/26Danna & Roger Levy - 11/26Terri & Mark Steinberg - 11/26
Have you seen our
NEW TREE OF LIFEin the Chapel?
Honor your family members orcelebrate a special moment in yourlife with a plaque, acorn or dove.
Call Merrill Dorph, 302-654-4462,for details and pricing.
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It is the custom in our congregation at Shabbat Services to read aloud prior to the recitation of kaddish the names of those whose yahr-zeit occurs in the upcoming week. We are providing the names here for you, so that you can help us make a Minyan, allowing kaddishto be recited for those in mourning or whose custom it is to recite the kaddish. The Hebrew dates have been added. Listings are also onour website for both the current day and the following seven days.
16 Heshvan (11/1/2012)James GoldsteinRose RosbrowJohn RosenEdith Schnitzer
17 Heshvan (11/2/2012)Anne AbramovJames ArieffDr. David BedrickDavid S. GoldmanLeslie M. HeislerAnna KemperShirley LevyGeorge Preston
18 Heshvan (11/3/2012)Charles BrownChaya ByerAda CohenHenry HorowitzBetty Kamison
19 Heshvan (11/4/2012)Edith BucholtzDavid S. BurcatVan Wie ClydeE. Aaron GlassmanAbraham LevinsonAaron LevyMinnie Rosen
20 Heshvan (11/5/2012)Tevye DektorEthel MarinoffJack Shapiro
21 Heshvan (11/6/2012)Herbert CohenJacob GarfenLinda GoldsteinMax HochmanHarriet KaufmanFannie KnopfDorothy PollettJacob SadowskyHenrietta SchwartzMorris SommersLouis Tobin
22 Heshvan (11/7/2012)Lillian BalickJacob BecherHilbert BernsteinMorris PerryMarilyn Spiegel
23 Heshvan (11/8/2012)Ruth AdlerHerman GreenbaumBetty HembreeBenjamin MarkovitzHarry PloenerBessie SchagrinLillian Zeid
24 Heshvan (11/9/2012)Isaac BenjaminAbraham MorrisGertrude RudmanJulius Turnauer
25 Heshvan (11/10/2012)Anna LevinAbraham PloenerMollye C. Sklut
26 Heshvan (11/11/2012)Miriam AprilHoward BartonSarah Ashley BurnsGerald BurrMichael S. LernerLouis PellRebecca SchreiberAnna Sklut
27 Heshvan (11/12/2012)Harriet BleierRose CutlerTibor ForrayPauline GoodmanFreida KleinbardManette NewstatSara Smeyne
28 Heshvan (11/13/2012)Norman BalickRose MetzkerJohn RosbrowDoreen SchneiderJames Strauss
29 Heshvan (11/14/2012)Samuel AdlerDavid CytronNathan EdellMax GoldbergEdna KrugerJoseph StarkJudith StraussMorris Swerling
1 Kislev (11/15/2012)Barnet BelfintBertha CutlerSylvia GoldbergClara HermanHyman ReiverAnn Rudman
2 Kislev (11/16/2012)Marjorie BraxmanIda CohenMildred FinkelMorris FormanBessie LewisLuisa LiebesmanJeshia SchnitzerRuth SiegalArnold Silvers
3 Kislev (11/17/2012)JoAnn CorryIrma KleinSabina KowlowitzSara Rosbrow
4 Kislev (11/18/2012)Sima AserkoffAnna BraunsteinBeatrice CastenovaSamuel JacobyJennie KrichevskyFrances MilbauerEsther PilnickWolf Sugarman
5 Kislev (11/19/2012)Morris CohenJerry EpsteinRebecca FriedmanWilliam KaplanAnna LehrfeldAlex PollackIda Schutzman
6 Kislev (11/20/2012)Hilda CodorHerman DolingerSamuel DrowosJacob FreedmanRuth Finger GordonIrving KesslerHelen LevyIgnatz RothBernard SchafferMorris SeltzerHarry David Zutz
7 Kislev (11/21/2012)Phyllis BaylsonMurray CohenAbram EttingerPinkus KorbelJoseph LaikenAlbert London
(Continued on page 16)
MAY THEIR MEMORY BE A BLESSING
Did You Know ? ? ?On the Beth Shalom website, we list daily yahrzeits andyahrzeits for following the next seven days. Check it out!http://www.bethshalomwilmington.org. Eulogies are alsoavailable.
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Make checks payable to Congregation Beth Shalom andsend to:
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Please send acknowledgment card to:
Name: ________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
City/State Zip: ___________________________________
Phone: (_________)______________________________
Email: ________________________________________
CONGREGATION BETH SHALOMTRIBUTE FORM
8 Kislev (11/22/2012)Jennie ChasanovMorris DavidoffEmanuel EhrenfeldHelen FeldmanRuth LeskiwecLouis SherbyBertha ShustermanMarc SpevackHarry StoneIrving Harold Wexler
9 Kislev (11/23/2012)Samuel BerlinLouis FineroskyKenneth HitmanLewis Raphaelson
(Continued from page 15) 10 Kislev (11/24/2012)Wilbur HaitLeo KeilFred LewkowitzLionel LipschultzJerry Singer
11 Kislev (11/25/2012)Robert AckermanBernard G. GreenbergMelvin HimberAbraham LevineFred LevyUna RoseEric RotholzEsther SchwebelMariya Vishnevetsky
12 Kislev (11/26/2012)Ida EdellMark HarrisEsther JacobsAmihud KramerEtta PastorSamuel SandalAlan ShapiroHarry StarrMorris Zucker
13 Kislev (11/27/2012)Esther BenjaminMorris EisenmanSamuel FinemanRebecca FrankLena HirschRose MoskowitzIrvin Sherman
14 Kislev (11/28/2012)Max BucholtzBella Lipshutz
15 Kislev (11/29/2012)Lillian BellmanCharles GinnsLena GrossDaniel LewisAlfred MendelsohnAlbert Raivy
16 Kislev (11/30/2012)Jacob GarberLillian GrandMax JacobsMaurice LiebesmanHalina PrestonBarbara Weiner
MAY THEIR MEMORY BE A BLESSING
MORNING MINYANNow that High Holy Days are over, we need you! Kaddish needs to be said for our mourners and
without a minyan, the Torah cannot be read. Do your part. Attend today.
9:00AM - SUNDAY, 7:30AM MONDAY - THURSDAY, 7:30AM FRIDAY - COMMUNITY MINYAN (AKSE)
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Congregation Beth Shalom raises funds to support synagogue activities, programs and projects. To make a donation to anyof our existing funds, please email or call our synagogue accountant, Marlene Greenberg, at 654-4462. The minimum con-tribution to receive a tribute card is $12. To establish a new fund or learn more about contributory opportunities, please callour synagogue President, Karin Karel. We appreciate your generosity.
AL BERLIN MINYAN FUNDFor Tzedakah:
Anonymous
In honor of:Barbara & Sam Swinger’sGranddaughter’s Marriage Norman D. Weiner
In memory of:Gladys Ariff Ellen & Mel PellIsador Golden Molly A. CohenMarton Simonowits Jerry Simonowits
BRIAN DOMBCHIK FUNDIn honor of:Kim & Aaron Obstfeld’s NewDaughter, Lila Gray Judi & Ron ObstfeldEllen & Mel Pell’s Special Birthdays
Danna & Roger LevyJay Rappaport – CBS Hatan for 5773 Danna & Roger Levy
Mazel Tov:Frances & Steven Klein on the Birth ofYour Grandson, Henry Benjamin Danna & Roger Levy
In memory of:Richard Miller
Danna & Roger Levy & FamilyDavid Schlecker Danna & Roger LevyMiriam “Mickey” Westrich Danna & Roger Levy
CANTOR ANDREW SALZER MUSICENDOWMENT FUNDMazel Tov:Jay Rappaport & Jill Downard –CBS Hattan & Kallah for 5773 Alan BleierEva & Howard Weissman on the Birthof Your Grandson, Henry Samuel Margaret Salzer
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn appreciation: Vicky & Al Abrams Isaac Babani
Ellisha, Nigel, Sam & Aidan Caplan Marla & Ross Cooper Frances & Steven Klein
In memory of:Benjamin Goldstein
Ann & Larry Klein
CAPITAL CAMPAIGNNew Year’s WishesPhyllis & Norman Aerenson Debbie & Robert Berman Shirley E. Cohen
In appreciation: Marla & Ross Cooper
In appreciation:Ellisha Caplan – for theHigh Holy Day Children’s Service Ronna & Moe Hochman
Mazel Tov:Jay Rappaport & Jill Downard –CBS Hattan & Kallah for 5773 Anita & Edward SobelJackie & Gary Harad on the Birth ofYour Grandchildren, Samuel &Beatrix Levine Anita & Edward SobelDina & Alan Lipschultz on the Birth ofYour Grandson, Samuel Lev Ellen & Robert MeyerFrances & Steven Klein on the Birth ofYour Grandson, Henry Benjamin Ellen & Robert MeyerAndrea & Richard Levine on theBirth of Your Granddaughter Anita & Edward SobelEva & Howard Weissman on the Birthof Your Grandson, Henry Samuel Karolin & Mark Lipman
In memory of:Elaine Ashe Anita & Edward SobelEric Dolinger Judy Dolinger & Ed SquireMildred Glass Anita & Edward SobelMorey Greenbaum Anita & Edward SobelWendy Linder
Ann ZweigleBruce Stargatt Andrea & Richard LevineDavid Waitz Andrea & Richard Levine Anita & Edward SobelElden Weigel Anita & Edward Sobel
CHESEDIn appreciation:Miriam Burr
In honor of:Dina & Alan Lipschultz’sNew Grandson, Samuel Lev Cindi VivianoFrances & Steven Klein’sNew Grandson, Henry Benjamin Cindi VivianoMr. & Mrs Chris Tuckness’New Son, Mason Cindi Viviano
CONGREGATION FUNDMazel Tov:The Longwill Family on theBirth of your Great-grandson Lynda & Stephen MohlJay Rappaport & Jill Downard –CBS Hattan & Kallah for 5773 Tammy & Mark Albom Janet & Abraham Bailis Michael Brumberger Elaine Schmerling & Warren Butt Meryl Gardner Frances & Steven Klein Dina & Alan LipschultzJay Rappaport – CBS Hattan for 5773 Barbara & Les Dukart
In appreciation:Phyllis & Norman Aerenson –for your Hospitality Ruth Forman & Herb KellerEllisha Caplan - for the High HolyDays Children’s Services Beth Lubaroff PfeiferTina & Henry Heiman – for yourHospitality Sheila & Perry GoldlustCelina Riebman – for yourContributions to the Holy Day Services Barbara & Donald Goldberg
New Year’s WishesPhyllis & Norman Aerenson Arlene & Richard SklutShelly & Martin Mand Arlene & Richard SklutDicey Sklut Arlene & Richard SklutJudy & Howard Zucker Arlene & Richard Sklut
CONTRIBUTIONS
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In honor of:Marlene & Gary Gold Julia MayerCelina & Ron Riebman’sGranddaughter Livia’s Bat Mitzvah Barbara & Donald Goldberg
Speedy Recovery:James Hubbert
Celina & Ronald Riebman
In memory of:Max Aerenson The Aerenson FamilyThe Draymen & Wapner Families Ruth Wapner, Ellen & RonMildred Glass Deborah & Steven BrownSamuel Greengold Florence & Isaac BudovitchEmanuel Harad Judy & Barry Riebman & FamilyShyer Harowitz Harriet & Jay HarowitzPhilip Holob Adeline, Gary, Marissa & Alyson HolobMarcella Kanofsky Susan & Jeff KominsEdward Lipman Gila & Joel LipmanFanny Lipman Gila & Joel LipmanBen Mason Harriet & Jay HarowitzSylvia Mass
Phyllis & Alan FinkEdna Fisher Riebman Celina & Ronald Riebman Harriet & Marvin SachsMoshe Alexander Rubin Gila & Joel Lipman Dola RubinWalter Shaffer Helen & Bernard BalickBruce Stargatt Jewish Communal Fund Ruth Nimton Joan & John Rosenthal Sue & Sam ShipleyPinchas Wojdyslawski Dola RubinZipora Fela Wojdyslawska Dola Rubin
GLADYS ARIFF KITCHEN KLUBIn memory of:Gladys Ariff
Janet & Abraham BailisMildred Glass Janet & Abraham Bailis
HARRIET KAUFMAN FUNDIn memory of:Debra Lynn Conner
Lynda & Larry KaufmanMildred Glass
Lynda & Larry Kaufman
HEBREW SCHOOL FUNDIn honor of:Aaron & Jacob Albom
Ann ZweigleAlex Felzer’s Reading Maftir Nettie Mittin
In appreciation:Dina Lipschultz – for yourService to Beth Shalom Carol & Bruce DeWitt Paula, Bruce, Marc & Marissa Epstein
Barbara & Donald Goldberg Joyce & Charlie Kaufmann Judi & Ron Obstfeld Robin & Bruce Saran Laura & Sheldon SingerMazel Tov:Dina & Alan Lipschultz –New Grandson, Samuel Lev Elaine Schmerling & Warren ButtIn memory of:Cynthia Imber
Cindy & Paul Imber & Family
KRAFT EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONIn memory of:Nisson Finkelstein Rona G. FinkelsteinPaul E. Kessler
Mrs. Lillian Kessler & FamilyClarissa Shaffer Helen & Bernard Balick
LEWIS-GREENBAUM FUNDIn appreciation:Judy & Jeffery Lewis – for yourTorah Readings Barbara & Donald Goldberg
In memory of:Isadore Greenberg
Lolly Gross
LIBRARY FUNDSpeedy Recovery:Molly A. Cohen Celina & Ronald RiebmanIn memory of:Doris Louick
Felicia Tannenbaum & Family
PRAYER BOOK FUNDIn memory of:Jesse Rosenberg
Elaine Rosenberg
LINDA GOLDSTEIN FUNDIn honor of:Jay Rappaport & Jill Downard–CBS Hattan & Kallah for 5773 Faye Goldstein & Family
Speedy Recovery:Hannah Braunstein Faye Goldstein
In memory of:Harry Atlas
Frances Stein & FamilyPaula Carol Faye Goldstein
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn appreciation:
Felisha & Gary Alderson Ellisha, Nigel, Sam & Aidan Caplan Marla & Ross Cooper Sheila Gardner Frances & Steven Klein Barbara Levitt Norma Pressman Ginger Weiss
For Tzedakah:Mark Kuller
Bess Lobel
In appreciation:Jerome Nachlis’ Mentoring Ethan Marla & Ross Cooper
In honor of:Valerie Cohen’s 2nd Year of Residencyat Christiana Hospital Merle & Ronald CohenRebecca Harrison’s Bat Mitzvah Lynne C. & Marion D. Raskin
In memory of:Isador Golden Molly A. CohenRose Harad Judy & Barry RiebmanManny Harad Judy & Barry RiebmanSaul Harad Judy & Barry RiebmanJules Harris Betty StraussMarcella Kanofsky Ginger Weiss & Barry SchleckerRoberta Marcus
Felisha & Gary AldersonLorraine Miller Anita & Edward SobelMiriam “Mickey” Westrich Arlene Simon
CONTRIBUTIONS
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CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM1801 Baynard Blvd • Wilmington, DE 19802PHONE: (302) 654.4462 / FAX: (302) 543.7150www.bethshalomwilmington.org~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NEXT KOL SHALOM DEADLINE ISNOVEMBER 11, 2012~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Kol Shalom is the monthly newsletterof Congregation Beth Shalom, anegalitarian-Conservative congregationaffiliated with the United Synagogue ofConservative Judaism. To submitarticles, photos, and announcements,please e-mail: [email protected] mail them to the address noted above.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RABBIRabbi Michael S. [email protected]
CANTOR / EDUCATION DIRECTORCantor Elisa [email protected]
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORMerrill [email protected]
PRESIDENTKarin [email protected]
As we celebrate themilestone of 90 Years, wewish to congratulate our
honorees and recognize ourHonorary Chairpersons: Carla andJack Markell, Co-Chairpersons:Frances and Steven Klein andKarolin and Mark Lipman, and,each of the members of the EventCommittee who worked so veryhard to make this a memorablegala.
All of you inspire us to enrichour lives through volunteerism,education and tzedakah.
Honorees pictured from left to right, Norman and Helen Schutzman, Ruth Siegel, andCelina and Ron Riebman. Mark Lipman, photographer.
CELEBRATING AT CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
About Our Front Cover: March 17, 1954: Sisterhood donor luncheon, chaired by Mrs. Joseph Lazarus.Turn to Page 8 for our latest Sisterhood Happenings or check it out online - www.bethshalomwilmington.org/sisterhood